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1. 5 synonyms for Abducens: Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve

2. Words nearby Abductee abducens nerve , abducens oculi , abducent , abducent nerve , abduct , Abductee , abduction , abductor , abductor muscle of big toe , abductor muscle of little finger , …

3. Abducens - a small motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve cranial nerve - any of the 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain stem Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

4. The abducent nerve is also enclosed for a short distance by an arachnoid sheath.

5. The abducent nerve penetrates the dura mater by an oval gate in the clivus region.

6. The Abducens (also called abducent) nerve (CN VI) is the last of the three visual motor nerves

7. ABDUCENT Meaning: "drawing away, pulling aside," 1713, from Latin abducentem (nominative Abducens), present participle of… See definitions of abducent.

8. After a further 8 months paresis of the right abducent nerve occurred and a computed tomography (CT) scan of the petrous bone showed extensive destruction of the apex of the petrous pyramid.

9. Measurements regarding the relationship of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducent nerves, the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve and the superior orbital vein were performed and topographic aspects of the superior orbital fissure region were described.

10. Abducens nerve synonyms, Abducens nerve pronunciation, Abducens nerve translation, English dictionary definition of Abducens nerve

11. An Autonomic nerve pathway involves two nerve cells

12. Also known as the sixth nerve, sixth cranial nerve, CN VI, the Abducens Nerve is a somatic efferent nerve in human anatomy

13. Nerve fibers

14. 3 synonyms for Afferent: sensory, Afferent nerve, sensory nerve

15. Auricular nerve: Any of three nerves, the great Auricular nerve, the posterior Auricular nerve, or the Auricular branch of the vagus nerve (CN X)

16. The Abducens nerve is the sixth cranial nerve (CN VI)

17. (Abducens Nerve Disorder, NCI Thesaurus/CTCAE) A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the Abducens nerve (sixth cranial nerve)

18. The Axillary nerve is a major peripheral nerve of the upper limb

19. Avance Nerve Graft is an off-the-shelf processed human nerve allograft intended for the surgical repair of peripheral nerve discontinuities

20. nerve impulse distorted

21. That's some nerve!

22. Common optic nerve diseases include optic nerve neuritis and traumatic optic neuropathy.

23. Avance Nerve Graft is an off-the-shelf processed human nerve Allograft intended for the surgical repair of peripheral nerve discontinuities

24. The Abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI) is a motor nerve that supplies one of the extraocular muscles: the lateral rectus muscle

25. Anelectrotonic restoration of nerve conduction in heat block of the frog sciatic nerve

26. The following classical brain stem syndromes are important for an ophthalmologist: diseases with III-paresis: Weber's syndrome (1863, ipsilateral oculomotor paralysis with alternating hemiplegia), Benedikt's syndrome (1889, oculomotor paralysis and crossed hemiparesis with tremor), Nothnagel Claude's syndrome (III-Paresis with alternating ataxia); diseases with VII-paresis: Millard Gubler's syndrome (1856, nuclear 7th nerve palsy with crossed hemiparesis), Foville's syndrome (1858, conjugate lateral gaze paralysis, ipsilateral nuclear palsy of the 7th nerve, crossed hemiparesis); diseases with VI-paresis: Raymond Cestan's syndrome (1895, abducent nerve paralysis with contralateral hemiparesis).

27. The ulnar nerve is the largest nerve in the human body that is unprotected.

28. 16 These nerves are twined together to form the vestibulocochlear nerve (eighth cranial nerve).

29. The abductor pollicis brevis muscle, preoperatively innervated by the median nerve, did not respond to electrophysiological stimulation of the transected median nerve but to stimulation of the ulnar nerve via the nerve graft.

30. It's a nerve toxin.

31. Don't lose your nerve.

32. Adrenin ANDTHE SPLANCHNIC NERVE

33. 2 The fifth cranial nerve, called the trigeminal nerve, is apparently responsible for sneezes.

34. Therefore, a mental nerve block Anesthetizes only the structures innervated by the mental nerve

35. 13 Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) was a spindle cell sarcoma, which could arise from nerve tissue, neurofibroma or showing nerve sheath differentiation.

36. Those signals are carried from nerve cell to nerve cell by chemical messengers called neurotransmitters.

37. Optic disk, or blind spot, is where nerve fibers join to form the optic nerve

38. High division of the median nerve proximal to the carpal tunnel (known as a Bifid median nerve) is a median nerve anomaly with an incidence rate …

39. Ninja Nerds,In this video we discuss in great detail the Abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI), the surrounding neuroanatomy, course of the nerve, structures sup

40. Test for peripheral nerve damage.

41. The gag reflex is mediated by the glossopharyngeal nerve Afferently and the vagus nerve efferently

42. Neurostimulation is provided to afferent nerve fibers of an auricular vagal nerve of a patient.

43. Implantable medical device for urgency therapy through electrical nerve stimulation and c-afferent nerve desensitization

44. The unilateral abducens nerve palsy is the most common of the isolated ocular motor nerve palsies.

45. Nerve-cell-regenerating or nerve-cell growth-promoting pharmaceutical composition containing vax protein as active ingredient

46. � The medical report of the Fourth Hospital affiliated with China Medical University refers to the following diagnosis: an incised wound in the left forearm, complete tear of the left thumb extensor and long muscles, complete tear of the left thumb’s abducent and long muscles and separation of a nerve in the left forearm.

47. • Sacral Afferent Nerve Stimulation (SANS)

48. Do not lose your nerve

49. You have got some nerve.

50. Detection of acoustic nerve tumors

51. Light stimulates the optic nerve.

52. Lateral femoral Cutaneous nerve block

53. Is Smeagol losing his nerve?

54. Who would have the nerve?

55. Dysesthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve persisted in 0.91%, and of the lingual nerve in 0.37%.

56. In the tumor of the lower eyelid additional myelinated nerve fibres and nerve cells were seen.

57. 22 Methods Radial nerve deep branch was reconstructed by lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve with fascial pedicle.

58. 18 The probable cause is a congenital malfunction in nerve signals in the trigeminal nerve nuclei.

59. “Next, the doctors examined the nerve fibers supposed to connect the nerve endings with the brain.

60. Acetylcholine is a chemical that is found between the nerve synapses, or gaps, between nerve cells

61. The afferent (dendritic) nerve fibres are myelinated as long as run in the dermal nerve plexus.

62. Cranial nerve six (CN VI), also known as the Abducens nerve, is one of the nerves responsible for the extraocular motor functions of the eye, along with the oculomotor nerve (CN III) and the trochlear nerve (CN IV).

63. The few remaining nerve cells were small and probably corresponded to the amacrine and bipolar nerve cells.

64. The musculocutaneous nerve; The axillary nerve: The axillary nerve emerges from the Brachial plexus and travels to the surgical neck of the humerus; The radial nerve: The radial nerve is the largest branch of the Brachial plexus.It emerges from the Brachial plexus and travels along the radial groove of the humerus

65. Parachuting takes a lot of nerve.

66. The Axillary nerve or the circumflex nerve is a nerve of the human body, that originates from the brachial plexus (upper trunk, posterior division, posterior cord) at the level of the axilla (armpit) and carries nerve fibers from C5 and C6

67. Afferent stimulation of one canine thoracic cardiopulmonary nerve can generate compound action potentials in another ipsilateral cardiopulmonary nerve.

68. Paralysis of the obturator nerve | 5% |

69. Where do you get the nerve...?

70. The Cochlear nerve, also known as the acoustic nerve, is the sensory nerve that transfers auditory information from the Cochlea (auditory area of the inner ear) to the brain

71. The median nerve may divide into two nerve bundles in the distal forearm and appear as a Bifid median nerve in the carpal tunnel.It has an incidence of ~3%

72. An Afferent nerve fibre or vessel

73. Yes, it can be nerve-racking.

74. Could've left her with nerve damage.

75. The antibiotics hit the nerve strands.

76. The theatrical farce touches a nerve.

77. Accompanying vasculitis causes nerve damage- No.

78. Or perhaps you'll lose your nerve.

79. Cortical nerve clusters show complete inactivity.

80. Conclusion Transfrontal craniotomy for decompression of optic nerve is the only way to completely decompress the optic nerve.